Decaf

Gevalia uses the supercritical carbon dioxide decaffeination process. Green coffee beans are exposed to carbon dioxide at high pressure and an elevated temperature for a determined period of time to remove most of the coffee’s caffeine. The pressure is then reduced and the coffee (decaffeinated green coffee) is ready for further processing -- roasting and grinding. There are no additional chemicals used.

Decaffeinated coffees contain no more than 0.1% caffeine in the finished coffee, which results in a consumer intake of 2-3 mg of caffeine per 6 oz. serving

Can I get this in a whole bean?

What is your process for making your coffee decaf?

Gevalia uses the supercritical carbon dioxide decaffeination process. Green coffee beans are exposed to carbon dioxide at high pressure and an elevated temperature for a determined period of time to remove most of the coffee’s caffeine. The pressure is then reduced and the coffee (decaffeinated green coffee) is ready for further processing -- roasting and grinding. There are no additional chemicals used.

Decaffeinated coffees contain no more than 0.1% caffeine in the finished coffee, which results in a consumer intake of 2-3 mg of caffeine per 6 oz. serving

Do you have coffee for the Keurig Vue Cup?

At this time we do not carry any single serve cups that can be used in the Keurig Vue Cup machine.

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Using loose coffee with Keurig

I am using decaf Gevalia coffee with a K-Cup adapter, but I'm having trouble with the water going thru the fine granules. I know Keurig recommends using a coarser grind than Gevalia's, but is there anyway to get around it. I don't know where all the water is going, but not in the cup

Gevalia coffee only comes in whole bean and fine grind. We do not offer different grinds of the coffee, however you are able to purchase whole bean and then grind it more coarse so that it could be used in the K-Cup adapter.